Indeed, hers is a strikingly nonhistorical and nondialectical account of antagonistic social dynamics constitutive of an apprehensible social totality. |
Too overt or apprehensible a verbal pattern seems old-fashioned to many poets. |
The new popular poetry reminds literati that auditory poetry virtually always employs apprehensible formal patterns to shape its language. |
Do we ever apprehend objects by the light of God without apprehending the light which renders them apprehensible? |
Any time consists of parts which are themselves times, and is apprehensible only as following upon preceding times. |
Or do you hold that a past object is cognitively apprehensible, as begetting cognition? |